Crime Scene Invesigation
Have you ever watched CSI, Crossing Jordan, and the ever popular but old show Sherlock Holms? You may have seen these shows, what is Crime Scene Investigation you may ask is, well I have an answer for you. It is the investigation of a crime scene involving a violent death or murder. Some crime scenes can involve natural causes, but the police will never know till they do an in-depth and extensive look into what happened. All of this requires the expertise of certain specialists and this can require other people for an outside opinion. Among the thousands of calls answered every year by emergency response teams, police and fire rescue teams, there are a number of them that are beyond medical treatment. Remember to always to put on your PPE (personal protection equipment)
The investigation of violent, sudden, suspicious, and unexpected and many other unexplained and medical deaths will determine whether the death was accidental or intentional. The investigators can also determine what kind of weapon was used or if the criminal used excessive force. Crime scene investigation consists of many different people such as, forensic pathologist, toxicologist, photographer, criminologist, and last but not least a forensic scientist. All of these titles have an equally important task, one job is no more important than the other. These people are not here to point finger to who they think did the crime but to look at the evidence and let that speak for them. These people can also place a time of death and if the evidence matches the crime scene. In this paper I will attempt to explain to you what each title of crime scene investigator. I really believe that this will help you understand that these people have a very crucial and important job to do. I think that having a better understanding about these jobs will help you give these people a little more respect and credit that they deserve. I know that after writing this paper I will definitely give these people the...
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